Epson 4900 Managing Color Guide Windows 7 and Windows 8 Mac OS X 10.7 and 10.8 - Page 21

Assigning a Profile to Your Photo, When your image appears, evaluate the color

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3. Select North America Prepress 2 from the Settings menu to set Adobe RGB (1998) as the RGB working space and activate all profile messages. 4. Click OK. Follow the steps in the next section to open the photo you want to print and assign a profile to it. Assigning a Profile to Your Photo 1. Open the photo you want to print. 2. If you see an Embedded Profile Mismatch message, select Use the embedded profile (instead of the working space) and click OK. If you see a Missing Profile message, select Assign working RGB: Adobe RGB (1998) and click OK. When your image appears, evaluate the color balance and contrast as displayed on your monitor. If it looks incorrect, select Edit > Assign Profile. Note: If you see a dialog box regarding the appearance of layers, click OK. Select one of the following as the Profile setting: ■ A different RGB working space (or Profile), such as sRGB IEC61966-2.1 ■ A camera profile for your digital camera ■ A scanner profile for your scanner Also select the Preview checkbox so you can see the effects of your profile choice on the screen. Tip: This is most effective when your monitor is calibrated using a hardware device such as the X-Rite ColorMunki Display, i1 Display Pro, or Datacolor Spyder. 3. Click OK. Printing with Adobe Photoshop CC or CS6 21

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Printing with Adobe Photoshop CC or CS6
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3.
Select
North America Prepress 2
from the Settings menu to set Adobe RGB
(1998) as the RGB working space and activate all profile messages.
4.
Click
OK
.
Follow the steps in the next section to open the photo you want to print and
assign a profile to it.
Assigning a Profile to Your Photo
1.
Open the photo you want to print.
2.
If you see an Embedded Profile Mismatch message, select
Use the
embedded profile (instead of the working space)
and click
OK
.
If you see a Missing Profile message, select
Assign working RGB: Adobe
RGB (1998)
and click
OK
. When your image appears, evaluate the color
balance and contrast as displayed on your monitor. If it looks incorrect, select
Edit
>
Assign Profile
.
Note:
If you see a dialog box regarding the appearance of layers, click
OK
.
Select one of the following as the
Profile
setting:
A different RGB working space (or Profile), such as
sRGB IEC61966-2.1
A camera profile for your digital camera
A scanner profile for your scanner
Also select the
Preview
checkbox so you can see the effects of your profile
choice on the screen.
Tip:
This is most effective when your monitor is calibrated using a hardware device
such as the X-Rite ColorMunki Display, i1 Display Pro, or Datacolor Spyder.
3.
Click
OK
.